The new course in Emergency Lighting provides a working knowledge of the emergency lighting design practice and an introduction to the statutory and regulatory requirements to be adhered to.

This intensive one-day course will equip learners with the knowledge to design and advise on emergency lighting schemes. It will educate them on the things to consider when doing the installation, servicing and testing of emergency lighting, as well information on escape routes, open areas and safety signs in various building designs and circumstances.

After completing the course, delegates will be able to assist the responsible person in their organisation in ensuring that their emergency lighting is compliant with the needs of the fire risk assessment and fit for purpose in the event of an emergency.

This course can be taken by individuals at an Academy venue or by companies at their premises for a group of up to 10 delegates.

WHO IT IS FOR

The learners will benefit from having an understanding of the lighting terminology and units, as well as the working knowledge of the electrical units and wiring standards.

HOW IT IS DELIVERED

The course is delivered via presentations and handout in a classroom setting.

All learners will be provided with a comprehensive manual covering the material included in this unit and additional support material, serving as a valuable point of reference after completion of the course.

TOPICS COVERED

> Legislations and Regulations - Details of the regulatory and legal framework regarding the need for Emergency lighting

> Standards - Relationship between the relevant European and UK standards and the relevance of local guidance documents.

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ICEL

The Industry Committee for Emergency Lighting's mission is to strengthen the industry and promote the benefits of good quality lighting by representing all aspects of UK, EU and international legislation and standards at the highest level whilst protecting the interests of both the public and members.